Moscow:The Russian Ministry of Defence has said that a COVID-19 vaccine that it developed in partnership with the Gamaleya Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology appears to be safe.
On August 3, a final medical examination of participants in clinical trials of the vaccine took place at the Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital, it said in a statement.
The results clearly showed that all volunteers had a clear immune response resulting from vaccination, the ministry said, adding that there were no side effects or abnormalities in the work of the volunteers.
"Thus, the available data of laboratory and instrumental studies allow us to speak about the safety and good tolerance of the vaccine," the statement added.
The announcement comes amid international skepticism surrounding Russia's approach to developing COVID-19.
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